
Vishal Binod
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Not sure why everyone is getting so emotional. It's very simple if you set aside your feelings for a while and think rationally. Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, Cosmetology, Physiotherapy, Clinical Nutrition, Reiki, Energy Healing, Yoga, Acupuncture, and Clinical Pharmacology practitioners are not doctors. National Doctors' Day is a day celebrated to recognize the contributions of physicians in India, to individual lives and communities in memory of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, physician and the first Chief Minister of West Bengal. The above are not Physicians/ Clinical Doctors That doesn't mean quacks cannot celebrate their practices. They can. National Ayurveda Day, is observed on 28 October every year in India and worldwide on the occasion of the birthday of Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine. Ayurveda is a pseudoscience and that's why it is celebrated on beliefs and not evidence. World Homoeopathy Day is observed every year on April 10 to commemorate the birthday of Samuel Hahneman who invented the nonsense. National Beautician's Day is celebrated on June 26th each year. It's a day to appreciate and acknowledge the work of cosmetologists, stylists, and beauticians. Saloons give free beauty packages during this time. World Physical Therapy Day is observed to generate awareness about the crucial contribution physiotherapists make to society, enabling people to be mobile, well, and independent. This is observed on 8 September. Now in future anyone wants to celebrate Doctors Day, make sure you are a doctor first. For others, there are specific days where you can celebrate yourself or your family. Now please stop crying. It's embarrassing.


I made a simple post out of gratitude. I chose silence at first, because not every conversation deserves a response. But when it turned into mocking my family, I stepped in. If that means stepping out of my lane, so be it. You and trolls like you don’t get to decide who’s a doctor. You have no authority to define others lives or dismiss their work. I’ve said my part. Now, back to what actually matters. No time for noise.






















